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    NEED HELP!! (Bonded rabbits fighting)

    I've not ever had bunnies that drew blood to each other just nips and humping and chasing. I'd keep a close eye on them because they are fighting like this it might be wise to seperate them before something very serious happens. Keep an eye on them in the mean time hopefully its just a one off...
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    Do Bunnies Binky Only Once?

    My lop bunny does binkies a lot every morning when I go to check on him to make sure his got food and water he comes running up to the glass door to great me while flicking his ears at me. He is an outdoor bunny in a secure enclosed space. When I open the door to let him in he jumps up at me...
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    Does your bunny like belly rubs?

    My bunnies hate belly rubs they will bite or run away if I attempted it. They seem to be sensitive in those spots but they enjoy being stroked on there backs and there ears and head.
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    I rescued some bunnies

    I'm sure people would let them out of the hutch for a run around. The problem is they are seen as hamsters that should be kept in a cage and never let out by inexperienced people. Surely people would do some research but sadly many just end up on sites like Pets4Homes and others alike or...
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    Aggresive Bun Bun

    Rabbits can get very aggressive if they are not fixed, they are very hormonal espcailly at that age. From my experience its normally the males that are aggressive un-neutered. Aggression can happen with both sexes but I find females are less aggressive. I can cuddle my un-spayed female bunnies...
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    Small black irregular poops

    Keep him on the same pellets then slowly ween him off them onto something healthy but lay off any greens for now. Give him plenty of hay. Hay makes up 80% of there diet and will really help him out with digestion. I am against pet shops selling rabbits because there always kept in hamster cages...
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    White bunnies- genetic question

    Anybody? My white mini lop looked so cute this morning he was outside digging in the compost and he had all dirt on his face and paws. He sat there looking at me afterwards with all the dirt on his face. He has an outdoor run which is fully secured and compost I put out there for him to dig and...
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    White bunnies- genetic question

    White bunnies have got to be one of my favorites particularly albino red eyed bunnies and blue eyed white bunnies. I rescued 3 bunnies and I'm still debating who I'm going to keep and who will be re-homed I got a pregnant female and she may produce a white bunny. My buck is an albino mini lop so...
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    I rescued some bunnies

    Its a very sad state of affairs. Its still cheaper there than it is here. The UK used to have charities that would do it for free if your on certain welfare benefits or low income etc or low cost. Other private vets were charging as little as 30 or 40 pounds before the pandemic. Due to the...
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    Rabbits rescued in UK

    The RSPCA are a joke in this country.
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    Rabbit treats I made

    I was just going to say the same thing lol.
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    I rescued some bunnies

    Nobody would be keeping anywhere near 286.000 rabbits that would be impossible. It gives you an idea of how many rabbits are out there needing homes and more in rescue shelters. Nothing will change because people have zero common sense now days. There should be a law on Pet rabbits that they all...
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    I rescued some bunnies

    The RSPCA don't want to help anybody. When I goto them they tell me to go elsewhere. They are only interested in donations and publicity. Times have changed for the worst.
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    Getting rabbits fixed

    Before the pandemic vets were reasonably priced now everything has changed and prices are extremely high. I live in London and have already tried the Beaumont hospital in Royal College Street and they were very expensive. Consultation fee is 100 plus and they gave me an estimate of 250 to 300...
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    Getting rabbits fixed

    Have you been to a vet recently? A lot of vets said they are high risk. Listed rabbit savvy vets I have been to say they are not experienced with rabbits or that there rabbit vet retired. Spaying and neutering of a rabbit is between 250 to 300 pounds and that is only for the spaying and...
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    Getting rabbits fixed

    Thanks for the info its much appreciated I'll write that down about the PDSA that do the odd weeks. I am not currently registered with them and I will still need to submit my papers/proof of benefits online which isn't easy to do but I try to see what I can do. I've explored every vet in London...
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    Getting rabbits fixed

    Here in the UK its become almost impossible to find a vet who will castrate a rabbit. Many wont do it or charge a lot of money. There used to be charities who would castrate bunnies for free or at a reduced cost if your on low income or on welfare benefits but these services have now stopped...
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    I rescued some bunnies

    Hi everybody I have just signed up. I rescued some bunnies. The first one is a minilop who was my first rescue back in June of this year he wasn't in the best of condition when I got him but he has since made a full recovery, I then decided to find him a friend but I ended up with two more...
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